Chistopher
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Howdy,
I've got a S197 that formerly had a Shaker 500 system. Now it has a new Pioneer head, new front and rear midrange drivers, and an audio processor.
My question is what should I do with the door subs? Right now they are too boomy and I have to cut their output -7dB and set the crossover to some pretty dramatic seconds to tame the output/balance the sound. In short, I have plenty of volume, but not enough definition.
I've heard the Shelby/Kicker door sub is a pretty popular (and fairly cheap) drop-in replacement that gets the job done. So far the stock sub and their amps are the only thing I haven't touched.
Is Shelby/Kicker a good option or should I go another route? Money's no big problem, but I'd like to keep costs below $300/$400 in total.
I've got a S197 that formerly had a Shaker 500 system. Now it has a new Pioneer head, new front and rear midrange drivers, and an audio processor.
My question is what should I do with the door subs? Right now they are too boomy and I have to cut their output -7dB and set the crossover to some pretty dramatic seconds to tame the output/balance the sound. In short, I have plenty of volume, but not enough definition.
I've heard the Shelby/Kicker door sub is a pretty popular (and fairly cheap) drop-in replacement that gets the job done. So far the stock sub and their amps are the only thing I haven't touched.
Is Shelby/Kicker a good option or should I go another route? Money's no big problem, but I'd like to keep costs below $300/$400 in total.